PocketBook InkPad Color review | TechRadar


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PocketBook InkPad Color: two-minute review

There aren’t too many color ereaders on the market and that’s the PocketBook InkPad Color’s selling point. In fact, it has a lot more going for it than just its screen, including the ability to expand an already considerable storage capacity. But, of course, it’s the screen that’s the headline act here.

That 7.8-inch slate displays graphic novels and comics quite well, although colors are muted. And that’s not the fault of PocketBook – that’s a limitation of the screen tech we currently have. The E Ink color displays just haven’t evolved to support saturated colors, so everything you see will look washed out… and yet that’s better than having to read your favorite colorful titles in black and white on other mainstream ereaders from Kobo and Amazon (neither of whom have a single color ereader in their range).



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